Volume 12 - publication date: 2021 - number of pages: 358 - number of papers: 8 - price: 25 euros |
Contents
Véronique BRUNET, Alain BULARD (†), Mélodie BARRAY, Ève BOITARD-BIDAUT Nicolas CAYOL, Roland IRRIBARRIA,
Cécile MONCHABLON, Yvan PAILLER, Joël ROLET, Audrey TRAON-MAINGAUD, Anne TRESSET (†)
A MIDDLE NEOLITHIC 2 ENCLOSURE:
Méry-sur-Marne, "La Remise" (Seine-et-Marne)
THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF VILLAGES IN ILE-DE-FRANCE
Round table discussion, Paris-Nanterre University (January 17-18, 2019)
Isabelle CATTEDDU
ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE VILLAGE CONTEXT:
new debates and new challenges
Cristina GONÇALVES-BUISSART, Ivan LAFARGE
VILLAGE ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE ÎLE-DE-FRANCE:
the example of the village of Tremblay-en-France (Seine-Saint-Denis)
François GENTILI
HIGH-STATUS SETTLEMENTS AND VILLAGES’ ROOTS:
some examples and a focus on Viarmes in the Val d’Oise (7th to 18th century)
Séverine HURARD
THE FRINGES OF THE EARLY MEDIEVAL VILLAGE OR THE MARGINALITY OF THE COMMON RURAL ELITE:
The example of the Petits Ormes site at Saint-Pathus (Seine-et-Marne - 5th-11th centuries)
Claire HANUSSE
THE VILLAGE OF COURTSIGNY AND THE HAMLET OF TRAINECOURT IN THE CAEN PLAIN:
Two medieval settlements deserted at the onset of the modern era
Marc GRODWOHL
MATCHING STANDING BUILDING ARCHAEOLOGY WITH ARCHIVAL EVIDENCE:
A village in the Alsatian Jura, settlement at Lutter (Haut-Rhin) from 1530 to 1632
Marc GRODWOHL
MATCHING STANDING BUILDING ARCHAEOLOGY WITH ARCHIVAL EVIDENCE:
A village in the Alsatian Jura, settlement at Lutter (Haut-Rhin) from 1530 to 1632
Laurent FELLER
THE HISTORIANS’ VILLAGE
Magali WATTEAUX
THE VILLAGE AS SEEN BY LANDSCAPE ARCHAEOLOGISTS